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1 Dollar 'Native American Dollar' Trade Routes in the 17th Century

Issuer United States Mint
Year 2012
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Weight 8.1 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST GG
Reverse description The reverse depicts a Plains Indian chief wearing an elaborate feathered war bonnet in right-facing profile, shown in close proximity to the head of a horse, symbolising the transformative role of the horse in Native American trade networks of the 17th century. In the lower left field, a schematic map element with small running horses alludes to the spread of the horse along indigenous trade routes across the North American continent. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs along the upper rim, and the denomination $1 appears on the edge. The engravers' initials PH (Phebe Hemphill) are visible in the lower right field, with TC (Thomas Cleveland) attributed to the design.
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